Word: glenn
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Astronaut John Glenn launched himself into Ohio politics in January when he decided to run against peppery old (74) Senator Stephen Young for the Democratic senatorial nomination. But four days before he was to retire from the Marine Corps, Glenn, 42, slipped, fell, and cracked his head against the bathtub in a Columbus apartment. He began to hear ringing in his ears. He had dizzy spells and nausea whenever he moved his head. Postponing his retirement, Glenn checked into a San Antonio military hospital...
...time. He is unable to walk at all unless he tilts his head forward at a 45° angle, holds it perfectly still and then shuffles along with his feet spread far apart. His doctor, Earl W. Brannon, says that the bathtub blow hit just slightly above Glenn's left ear, sending shock waves crashing into his inner ear, possibly causing swelling and some hemorrhaging. "He botched up his equilibrium center to a pretty good degree," explains Brannon...
...Christian Man." Glenn is not permanently disabled, but his condition demands rest-and plenty of it. That is no way to run a senatorial primary campaign, so Glenn has assigned his pretty brunette wife Annie, 43, to act as his standin. Since Annie dislikes making public speeches, and stutters besides, she in turn has enlisted the help of her good friend Rene Carpenter, wife of Astronaut Scott Carpenter...
...forwards, , were the scorers for Montreal tonight; Charlie Hodge, who went into the game tied with Glenn Hall of Chicago for the Vesina trophy, for the Vesina Trophy, (for the goalie who allows the fewest scores), won the trophy by two points tonight...
Pierre Pilote leads defensemen with 44 assists, just two shy of Bill Gadsby's record. Chicago plays defense, too--goalie Glenn Hall's 2.29 goals-against average is best in the league...